Cape May County Times, 23 April 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

!

Page Four

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1928-

_<<%«?.$?> '6bnn/y J^jp I R?\ Nti^AXi.VlEVvS- 1

. COLLINS THOMAS. Aoncultural ^gtnt CATE MAY COUNTY i:\TENSION SERVICE

Huffman Bulldlnc. S.-cond Flc.r C»p« May Court He I'- Small csrdon tractors wem t ■ poultry houao. dairy barn. b« boeomlm; quite populni in houiu* and other outbuildlnus. Cape' May County. new lormula developed within

• » • rent years kI'

Ventilation of the rol or hot bed will largely “dampine off" of yotinn

RADIO NOTES

Items That Will Interest Cape May County Fans

Copies of a Ixeik • sea.-r-* of the Hoi>e. by the l\ 8. Depaitm

rultuie. may

itled "Dlpuhllehed i of ARri-

s lone as th. supply

closely approaches paint In dur-

ability.

The old-fashioned whitewash Is made of quirk-lime and water mixed In the proportions of one pound of lime to one nalloii of

This has the disadrantaue

of brink not very durable and ol

ladly on the rlothlnc

.WBZ Two-Hour Concert " •

By College Talent '“ d| *

J i The Holy Cross ColleR. Con time. , liim-d Musical Clubs under th< Tloc ‘ dlrveilon ol Edward Bomier. will 1 he heard throuch Station Y\ HZ ! markinc the ‘■'•nth of th.ir ' s-rb-s of • icht monthly concerts. r 1 at s o« l «k Sunday nicht. April ' ' ;S. Almost every department of

I the eollcRv will hr' -

club

The Rle

7 he 40-piec

'ollel

Two new strains of tomato ersd. Manana and Marglobe. which wa re developed by the Experiment Station, are bcInK tested thla year by W. H. Powell. J. Reid

ChamlH-rs

Taylor and the Woodbine Colony Kami at Woodbine. Guy Errtmon. Thomas Durell. Samuu COnpton. the County Farm. Newton Scbeillncer and W. 8. Jones are «ow lajt sweet clover this spring to Rive this crop a frial. If weathet conditions ar<ai all favorable. *t will no doubt furnish abundant pasture. John Hess, of Tuckahoc: John Powell, Court House: Charles Howell. Dias Creek: Harry Fisher. Green Creek, and possibly. W. H. Weslcott. of Petersburj:. have treated their sweet p<

The New Jersey

Acrlrultur* adtises that white wash may !«• made durable, hard, ulossy and practically waterproof by the addition of salt, alum and sulfate of line. Such a mixture i.. Rood for Im.iIi interior bushel (62 lbs.) of quick-lime is slacked in 12 callous of hoi water. Then another solution is made up of the follow inc: 1 pound of sulfate of rinc. 1 pound of alum. 2 pounds of salt, dissolved In 2 gallons of boiling water. These two solutions are then mixed together and 2 gallons of skimmed milk are added. Keep the mixture thoroughly stir-

red while applying.

Quartet will contribute in mak lug this broadcast «Wtc «f tb liiH-st sent out from the Wot .ester College. John Marshall, of Boston I'm versity. who is preaenting course In musical appreciation a Holy Cross, and who is an oi gaiiisi of national prominenc will open the Sunday <v.nin program with au hour recital o. i he college chapel organ..

cuts as dearly nr they first. Many persons believe .ei- "wear out" In a short just ns automobiles do. j> nothin:- In n radio set ,r out. When il ceases to

bring in stations properly, ihe areessoi ies probably need replar. tug. Dry baltlcri last bill a few months. Storage batteries must lx- recharged frequently and given a "drink' ’of water occasionally. if they are to continue

to deliver the required current. Tubes become "paralyxed" af-

ter they haw Ix-en In service for many months, and must be re-

plac'd.

Th. r

Why Tubes Need Filament Light The fart that a radio bulb does emit light is entirely an incldea-

Fertilixing Sweet Potatoes

In fertilizing sweet potatoes ity called

obahly the most .roniauical relt» are obtained by using 1.200

with corroslie sublimale for dis-1 pounds per acre of a T.-S-6 fertiliease control. If Interested, itlzer. Following a clover crop, the might be well to get In touch percentage of nitrogen In the fer-

r may be somewhat reduced. ' Is of dtrec: benefit to tb<

• • • j sweet potato crop, especially During the week of April 19. • w here the soil Is quite sour. If it the New York market on eggs [ Is to lie used. light applications

« unsettled, with price* talned. hut a weaker tendenry felt at the- close. Receipts of live poultry continued very light and prices were generally at higher le vels. The- first New Je-r-sey spinach made its appearance on the Philadelphia market and sold at 65 to 75 rents per 5-5

baskets.

Hew Bulletins The ttelle.wir.g new bulletins, recently published by the New Jersey Experiment Station, are obtainable ar ibis eeiflre: "Insect Pests ot Boxwood " "New Eastern Tent Caterpil-

'• lar "

"More Ijm. Needed for New Jersey Farms ' "Plant Growing and Plant Growing Structures " Europeac Red Mite European Red Mite eggs were found to I-- quite prevalent in Cap. May County emhards this

spring

led J

Fruit

nmlsie

recommended.

A cover crop Is beneficial, provided it Is plowed under early. Stable manure applie-el directly to the creep may Induce excess.vc >tne growth at the expense eef the yield, and hog manure should never lee us*d %n ground where sweet pot aloe-* will lee planted. Well d«-composed stable manure applied in the row is beneficial in producing maximum yields, but when manure is used in the row the surface of the potatoes is more likely to lx- disfigured with Mack marks known as scurf, and spok. n of as soil stain." • mottling." "rust." etc. This spoils th. appearance of Ihc potato.* and reduces, their keeping qualm.-* t..

i certain exl.-nt.

during the summer month* in un ’ »pra>ed orchards, and ihe eff.rj. titrne-ss cf the oil spray, as a ■ remind, in sprayed orchard*. A re.gipirison ed tree-* unsprayed and spray..! with nil can l« • oheer.id in th.- orchards e.f in t. Yrrkr* and Miltem Godfrey. ..t Tockahoe. a* well a* in the ..rchard <.f KirhardM<n and Bethel j »' Court House No doubt stnu • lar cotnpat iseen* may I- n in other secti.-n . .q the e.mni.

WOODBINE nrme-r Maye.r and Mrs Wili Eisenbrrg. of Cedl.ngswocxl. i. ei fricnels he re for a few

with hi* parents « IP-ker left for I*h!!..i Monday morning, and

l ,r, d o burn in glass

... . kind of wire* bullx* from which Ih.

been exhausted.

The temperature mi

high in order lo make- the- flo-* copious, and most w ire-s must *- heated white-hot by ihe curre.n from the "A ' battery tor proper operation. Of course, the inc andeseent wire, e-i "filament.’' a* it is correctly ralle-d. emit* t jnsld* r-

able light, but ibis phen has absolutely no • onnect;

radio set. and it is only

iHewesm moving parts that wear occur*. The bearings of the tuning condensers, upon whirh the w-ir i* greatest are usually so large that they will last several

ithout adjustment. Other parts will Iasi Indefinitely.

Rough ire-atment can. of iiirs-. cause Injury to parts inside- the set. If Ihe set is droppeel on the floor or tampered with, repairs may I*e necessary, although this would hardly be con*.de-red as "we'aring out." There Is one factor which may cause a *et lo lose Its efficiency without Its being treated roughly. Dust In a set. e-*pe rially around wiling and Ix-twee-n the plates of «oneb nsers. sometimes I* responsible for b-akage of the feeble radio currents, and consequent In*, of efficiency. This dust may In* removed by means of a soft cloih and a pipe cleaner to gel

into the difficult places.

Headphones

Properly constructed headlonr* are very rugged. There little about them that can get it of order. If they are not I'h ; tampered with, practically

ihe functioning ot the tube* from two things can happen to injure the radio standpoint. ‘them. First, they may be sub|t ts quite pn—>ble to obtarin a j...<**1 to especially rough usage, stream of minuir electrons In a,and dropped continually, in tube by the use of certain eul.-lwhich It is possible that the perstanres known a* "radluacaiir"|manent magnets upon which their material*, but their expense and j rods are wound may become derarity make th«lr practical ap-J magnetized. They must then l* plication extremely limited. Ha-‘ - nt to the factory for repairs, diu;. and radium compounds are ,since ibe dealer is no: equipped for foremost in Ihi* radbia* tree | pi.iperly magnetizing the cores, group, so the cost of tubes equip-j Second, by short-circuiting the pert with fiUturnt* of thi* 'pre -1phone* about a high potential clous element ear. easily I~-jsource of heavy current, the coil* Imagined. No "A” l»attery. in- may b- "burm t«it." In order lo

"FI...

Radio Program

> ||»ni ~ d by

I be dll

Oinnor*. flow it 8lale Agricultural C* .i.atatlon WPG. Arianl 1 Monda) evening. April 2

n

•bout aft. ■the talk i

’’ •'Starting the Si

minutes On May 3

l Poll

cidci,tally, would be required for such luix*. as the flow oC electron* from radioaelivo <-otnpound* i* automatic and conttnuoua 1 . Certain less expensive chrmicnl compounds of high electron, emitting properties have been successfully employed in tadio tubes. The wire which ordinarily must Ih* burned at white heat I* coated with a layer of cm of these re impounds. and the tube is then operated at a ru-re dull cherry-red

heal.

In many of the modern tiihe*. of Ixdh Ihe coated and unroated varieties little or tio light is visible through the glass, b. rails*: of the inner roaring of merrury which line* the bulb-. The heanness of Ifcl* rearing vanes con-sid*-rably. a - will, therefore, the anxnii.t of light that p^-netrar.-through II so po sfeets— r • • attached lo ihc briUiancg ©t ibe iUumiitafioti. Radio Sets Will Not Wear Out Through Use

repair ther

it is then necessary the coils complete I-. !* a Job for the fa. -

Harmonica " Bob as h< ose* to In- known to the radio audience, ha* been engaged to broadcast a concert through "'l*W station, on Wednesday' •ning. April 27. ar 11 ..'.lockha* an rxien*ive repertoi e of popular anil classical numle-re.

Ther

RApIO Atccisorici Ballcry Charging Addis & Marceiius 3411 Holly Beach Arc.

Fn-linghuysrn Fund

J -• nI girl* !* tw..tl ,age* of J., and 21 ma> rerun- Mi-, loan* up t.' one hundred dollar* N.« . through w .t u known as th,

•’KrTlInghuvre Fund.’

This raon.y m.ty t». obtained , Phlla> for Ibe pur. ! • alves or pig- jj,,,,* or poultry. Th- p .-,-ha.e mart. v by the Ixvrrow. : ...v ,. ,.. r raon . than one kind i . -■ -k. or fot nuuv than one a:.:..: y,. same kind, but th. : .vluount ! York

,

chase price of th- . ., r ,, w.

t* .1* boui

There is aboolul. !y - aisHlt obtaining a ].m: ly. the money will t* j. to reeponsilde people The fund is managed Fiji. Secre-iatr of J ® l -' : ;| .e purpore* of It 1

delphlv

VYhitraash Formula |delpi -h aria as a g.: t>.|

h

To Be Given Away Free

Zenith Radio

A long distance four-tube set A coupon will be given to each customer with every one dollar purchase of I’aintb. Enamels,

\ amishes and Lacquers.

Coupons will l>e signed and dropped in a sealed box. from which the lucky number will be drawn by some girl or boy yet to be chosen. Pate of drawing will be announced later.

Contest closes June 24th.

The prizes will be: f

1st prize—Zenith Radio.

2nd prize- 1 gallon Lucaseal Enamel. 3rd prize—1 gallon Lucaseal Floor Varnish. 4th prize—1 gallon Tinted Gloss Outside

White Paint.

Every one has an equal chance to win one of these four pn/cs Come in and see this magnificent set. Neptune’s Department Store Sea Isle City, N. J.

AUCTION MEANS ACTION

A Special Announcement To All Interested In Wildwood Real Estate On Friday- Saturday-Monday JUNE 18-19-21 A Gigantic Combination AUCTION SALE Of Wildwood and Vicinity Realty will be held under the personal direction of

A U C T I o

- Cut out this coupon and mail it

GRONE & HOFFMAN. \X tldwood. New Jersey.

IW »:„d mcdetail.of ,hc hi f Three-Day Combina,., Sale to be held in \a ildwood.

Name

Address Cit > Slate

Auction

AUCTION MEANS ACTION

r ClU4,*S/UUUUUU k AUCTIONEER

affording owners of properties, holders of acreage suitable for sub-division in Wildwood and land adjacent to it opportunity to sell to advantage “at auction”—the same profitable, satisfactory way that thousands have used in neighboring South Jersey towns in selling their properties through

Louis Traiman.

To enable interested j>arlie$ to list their properties promptly and without inconveniences, we have made special arrangements with the well-

known real estate firm of

GRONE & HOFFMAN in Wildwood, who will list for you WITHOUT CHARGE! Being right on the ground and thoroughly familiar with values in this locality, they are in a position to advise you frankly regarding the possibilities for quick and profitable realizing on your holdings by sell-

ing the “Auction Means Action "way.

Be prompt with your listings and get good representation in this big auction sale for early listings get the advantage of position in the cata-

logue.

NO CHARGE FOR LISTING Call, write or telephone now for details. USE THE COUPON FOR CONVENIENCE GRONE & HOFFMAN EAST OAK AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J. OR ADDRESS 58^533 Marhpi V Camden si Cq " Thc Uvcfi New J 6 "*.' Eatatc Auction Company** Ocean City Offices: 810 BOARDWALK - Telephone Ocean Ci!^1345 Wildwood Crest Listing Office WALTER E. WINSLOW Philadelphia and Cardinal Rd., Opposite Station